Embrey Family Foundation has awarded the Adams County- based American Indian College Fund a $1 million grant over a four-year period for a Native women’s leadership program.
Elevations Credit Union and Longs Peak Credit Union plan to merge. The organizations will operate under the Elevations name if the deal is approved, with Gerry Agnes continuing as president and chief executive.
KeyBank has opened its 58th Colorado branch, in Aurora at 16796 E. Smoky Hill Road.
Mark VII Equipment Inc., an Arvada-based provider of car- washing equipment, has expanded into Canada.
Seneca Companies of Des Moines, Iowa, has acquired petroleum-service provider Littlejohn’s Equipment of Denver.
Workshop8 of Boulder was selected by the city of El Paso, Texas, to transform a vacant 46-unit community into a LEED Platinum, 64-unit green community for the elderly and disabled.
City of Aurora’s Savvy Solar Consumer Workshop, providing an overview of solar installations and the various rebates and incentives, will be at noon May 20 at the Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway. For information, call Diana Denwood at 303-739-7483.
Jefferson County Workforce Center will host its fifth annual casino job fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. For information, call the Casino Job Fair Hotline at 303-271-4560.
Children’s Hospital Courage Classic 2010 will be held July 31 through Aug. 2. The bicycle tour will be based in Copper Mountain and will cover 157 miles. Denver-based ProLogis will be the presenting partner. For information, go to .
Seniors’ Resource Center has received $30,000 in funding from Mile High United Way for its job-training and placement program.
Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce will once again be publishing “The Acumen,” the annual chamber magazine and directory.



